January marks a strategic period for those who care for the garden with attention. During winter, many trees enter dormancy, which reduces stress caused by cutting and promotes faster, more balanced recovery in spring.
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Did heavy snow damage your plants? A professional gardener explains how to help them recover
A thin layer of snow can transform gardens and backyards into true winter scenes. However, when the accumulation becomes excessive, the weight of the snow can cause significant damage to perennials, trees, and shrubs.
Read More19 hardy indoor plants that don’t mind cold drafts in winter
During the winter, keeping plants healthy indoors can be a challenge — especially when the space is exposed to cold drafts coming from doors and windows.
Read MoreThe plant that serves as a living hedge, prevents pests from entering, and perfumes the entire garden
Among the plants that most enchant gardeners around the world, the sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) stands out as one of the most versatile.
Read MoreThe winter task gardeners always forget — and that can save your garden in spring
When temperatures drop and the garden enters a resting phase, many gardeners believe the work is done. But according to gardening experts, there’s an essential winter task that is often overlooked — one that can directly affect plant health and growth in spring: cleaning plant supports.
Read MoreThe plants that will dominate décor in 2026
The world of indoor plants is about to enter a new phase. In 2026, trends point toward a more emotional, personalized and nature-connected decorating style — far beyond simply choosing beautiful species. The search for well-being, sustainability and collectible aesthetics is expected to define the coming year.
Read MoreNovember gardening tasks for cold climates, according to a professional gardener
With the arrival of November, gardens in cold-climate regions require special attention. Although many plants enter dormancy, this is the ideal time to prepare the garden soil, protect more sensitive species, and ensure everything is ready for spring’s return.
Read MoreFrom succulents to tropicals: the plants set to dominate 2026
As a landscaper attentive to shifts in taste, style, and climate, I see 2026 bringing an intriguing blend of refined aesthetics, ecological awareness, and creative plant use.
Read MoreTime for the shears! 5 plants you need to prune before October ends
October is the ideal month to prepare your garden for winter in Europe. With the arrival of autumn, many plants enter a dormant phase, making them more resilient to pruning.
Read More8 perennial plants perfect to plant in autumn that bloom year after year
Autumn is the perfect time to rethink your garden and prepare the soil for the next blooming cycle. Perennial plants — those that grow back year after year — are a smart choice for anyone looking for a beautiful, sustainable, and low-maintenance garden.
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